I am writing to request that actual pictures of the boards are attached to the boards&#39; descriptions, Ideally from various angles. Most of us around the world are asked to order boards without having the chance to look at the boards. It would be a great service to customers. With today&#39;s technology it is really easy to do, I don&#39;t understand why it is not used. I am looking forward to renew my slalom boards and find it difficult to decide witout looking at the product.

I think that GeorgeUSA39 has brought up a great idea that&#39;s really quite attainable and reasonable given current website technologies. Just to get an idea of the posibilities, you ought to check out the Airstream website. A class of trick world class production trailers that lead the US market in unique designs that have always represented a top of the line product in the market. These guys were some of the original leaders in travel trailers from the early 1930s, and I doubt that others can offer such a well designed product for this type of market.

http://www.airstream.com/

While I&#39;m not associated in any way with the Airstream folks, I think that many would agree that their 3D interior presentations really present their products well. Using a similar 360 degree presentation, with a focus on the shape and design facets of Starboard products would really highlight the companies&#39; offerings in a special way. Of course, the concept must be tailored to an exterior rather that an interior view, but the possibilities are easy to see.

The 360 degree thing is really a great tool to check on boards. I strongly recommend everyone to check the Fanatic website (www.fanatic.com) that is introducing a really fantastic and interactive tool !!! Also, the new JP-Australia has a 360 degree view but less interactive than the Fanatic site.